Detectives from the Half Way Tree C.I.B are now probing the circumstances surrounding the shooting death of two men and the injuring of two others at the offices of energy drink Pimp Juice at Balmoral Avenue, Kingston 10 last night.
Dead are East Kingston strongman, Errol Leys, 47, otherwise called 'Bobby Reds' of Kirkland Avenue and Clarendon businessman David Henry, otherwise called 'John' of Rickings Avenue both in the parish.
The complex that houses the headquarters and warehouse of the local Pimp Juice distribution network is shared with car mart. The Pimp Juice brand is owned by rapper Nelly, and has appeared in several commercials endorsing the beverage. The brand recently hit the Jamaican market and has been sponsoring quite a few entertainment and other events making an impression on the locals.
Reports from the CCN' metro officer are that about 9:15 p.m., the four men were at the car mart when a white Toyota Corolla motor car with several men aboard drove up. An occupant alighted from the vehicle and asked for the owner of the local Pimp Juice franchise known as 'Shampoo' immediately opened fire hitting the four men after he identified himself. Leys died on spot while the other three men were taken to hospital where Henry succumbed to his injuries, and the others admitted in serious condition.
A man who identified himself as a friend of Leys told One876Entertainment.com that he was not at the scene when it happened but when he arrived he saw his friends body lying on the ground. Bwoy mi nuh know, Reds was a good m
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